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The BABFA program typically spans five years. Students can select from an extensive array of humanities, social sciences, cultural studies, and language courses while honing their creative abilities. Our distinctive interdisciplinary studio setting encourages critical and innovative thinking, helping students cultivate adaptable skills crucial for success in today's rapidly evolving global economy. This degree equips graduates with versatile knowledge applicable across diverse career paths. Options include pursuing either a Bachelor of Arts in Economics or a Bachelor of Commerce in Economics (possibly combined with another complementary major). Introductory courses cover fundamental microeconomic and macroeconomic principles. Microeconomics examines how individuals and businesses make decisions, along with market-based resource pricing and allocation. Macroeconomics analyzes broader economic indicators like employment levels and currency values. Both disciplines explore the relationship between governmental policies and market results.